" Gersteha" Food Talks, No. 7 An Egg is Not More Full of Meat I than a plate of Gerstcna porridge. It contains just the same amount of nutriment. But a plate of Gerstena costs you one half-penny, while an egg to-day costs one penny halfpenny. Even Meat you realise that four platesful of Gerstena are equal in nutriment to a pound of the best Rump Steak? Rump Steak costs, say, 8d a pound; Gerstena costs you 2d for four platesful, or a halfpenny per plate. Therefore, Rump Steak is four times as dear as I Or, again, take Bread and Butter! Four loaves of Bread cost you 3/-, at least, and lib of Butter 1/6, at least— cost, , A bag of Gerstena equals the four loaves and the lib of Butter in food value—and costs you 1/3 the bag, or one halfpenny the plateful of porridge. So you see, even Bread and Butter costs more than three times as much as Gerstena. x - These are times of Economy; eat Gerstena. and cut down the household expenses. Your Grocer Sells " Gerstena'' rßrassßands^lil 1 INSTRUMENTS,MUSIC.REPAIRS, i ttP^l ■ Write for troe illustrated M rV"ll I Catalogues. Estimates and 9 Wsk 1 ■ nil information free 9 \wws 1 I COPITHORNE 1 If ■ 137 Vm»« it.. Welliatton. HJL 8 St | ■ Mention thin paper. i » 'I * lis* rrus ; t\mv L.ALWAYS ASKJ "A. for [y best^ ftIGARETTE PAPEQ s'ajy? Cupboard S 50years ago yr —had always its big bottle of * Bonnington's Irish Moss, Even way back in the sixties this unfailing remedy was the public"; first favourite as it is to-day. Everyone who has tried Bonnington's knows the reason. Its speedy, safe and sure effectiveness in the cure of Bronchitis, Coughs. Colds. Croup and Whooping Cough has established its reputation on the sound basts of public approval. Such letters as this prove its real value :— Urs. K. Uawkes, of 31 Walgravt Street, Palmertton North, writes— H»»ing u«-d your " Iriih Mot" whenever needed I,?'" «lw»ys found it gi» 3 relief. Whene-er the childeD h»ve the slightest couf'i 1 2s»e :h-m Honnintton s h ib Maw " and im never wi bout it in ihe home." There are many imitation* — bat there's only one Bennington* — refute the other*. 91 BONMGTOKs w irisH mis mP IRISII IflllwU Why experiment? Save money and annoyanceget sure and prompt benefit— taking the one really reliable remedy for Colds and Bronchial troubles— J** ~Zm unseen 116 216 4j6 19 fi 1 i P"" i iiiiiiw"ff"ii ii i i N miii'iriiiTamiM ECONOMISE IN YOUR CLOTHING. Your coat and vest will always wear out TWO PAIRS OP TROUSERS. That is why we always give two pairs of trousers with each suit to order. DON'T FORGET— PAIRS OF TROUSERS, exactly the same quality, cut, and finish. This will make your suit last JUST TWICE AS LONG as previously. LET US MAKE YOUR NEXT SUIT. Suit and Extra Trousers - £3 IPs. J. H. DALTON, 276-278 Queen St. only, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16034, 28 September 1915, Page 4
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